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The UK has experienced a dramatic increase in earnings and income inequality over the past four decades. We use detailed micro level information to construct quarterly historical measures of inequality from 1969 to 2012. We investigate whether monetary policy shocks played a role in explaining...
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distribution with the monetary shock affecting the median household relative to the 20th percentile by a larger amount than the … right tail. Our results suggest that the shock is transmitted through changes in net property and financial wealth that …
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We show that the contemporaneous and longer horizon impulse responses estimated using small-scale Proxy structural vector autoregressions (SVARs) can be severely biased in the presence of information insufficiency. Instead, we recommend the use of a Proxy Factor Augmented VAR (FAVAR) model that...
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responses of key macroeconomic variables to a monetary policy shock. We split our sample of countries into two disjoint groups … according to the impact of the monetary policy shock on real house prices. Our results suggest that in countries with a more …
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inflation. Finally, the paper shows that even in the presence of a common productivity shock already small deviations of some of …
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Epstein-Zin preferences to study the volatility implications of a monetary policy shock. An unexpected increases in the policy … volatility effects of the shock are driven by agents' concern about the (in)ability of the monetary authority to reverse …
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We explore the effects of the ECB's unconventional monetary policy on the banks' sovereign debt portfolios. In particular, using panel vector autoregressive (VAR) models we analyze whether banks increased their domestic government bond holdings in response to non-standard monetary policy shocks,...
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